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Exavier’s Substack

Exavier Morrison Wells

Independent reporting and political analysis from Exavier Wells. Covering American fascism, climate collapse, and the quiet dismantling of democracy—starting with San Francisco.

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Lurie’s San Francisco and Trump's America — Part I:

If you’ve been online within the San Francisco political bubble over the last few days, you have likely come across responses to (thread linked here) my article with The Phoenix Project titled “When Moderation Isn’t Moderate”. Despite focus...

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On the Paradox of Tolerance: Why We Must Not Mourn Charlie Kirk

When a man builds his life on stripping others of dignity and safety, it is not hypocrisy if the world does not mourn him. To confuse the grief owed to victims with the grief withheld from their oppressors is to flatten morality into meanin...

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